PZ 42 is a Ford filter. It will fit for example, 2000 Ford F150 with a 5.4L (330cid) v-8 engine SOHC
crosses over to a 51372 Wix or Carquest #85372 or a Fram PH2 or a Delco PF1250 or 1250F
We can't list them all-that filter fits over 200 vehicles. If you go to pennzoil you can enter car info and they will tell you what no you need or if you have your current brand we can cross reference or you can go to amazon and see the whole list it fits and is alphabetical
It's just a chart that you will find at most parts stores, that shows you a cross reference, of different brand name filters for that specific car
fram PH 8170
85269, 85335, 85348, 85374
Will this #. Carquest 85970. Fit a 400 big cam
There is no difference between a small engine filter and a auto filter. Small engine manufactures do no make oil filters. The filters are made by the same companies that make auto filters and they are the same. You can cross reference the filter that fits your lawn tractor to another brand of filter which fits a car. Purolator is an excellent filter to use on a lawn mower. Write down the number on the filter you are using and go to Advance Auto Parts and they will cross reference it for you.
Fram should have a cross reference on their website. Also, FRAM filters are garbage. Stick with a WIX or Purolator.
There is no direct cross reference for this part number. This is a oil filter designed to fit multiple import applications based off of thread size of the screw part of the filter. More or less, this is a universal oil filter. It is a brand called Promotive which is manufactured by Purolator. You only need 8 part numbers to fit nearly 98% of every vehicle on the road. If it were me, I would use a shop that does not use this universal fit oil filter. I would demand an exact fit filter for your car.
Mitsubishi Lancer GTS and GT. Any late model 2.4litre 4cyl mistsubishi engine.
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